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What to look for in adventure sunglasses

Polarized Lenses

Cuts out glare from water, snow, and roads. Makes a huge difference when you're cycling or out on the water. Look for UV400 protection - that's 100% UVA/UVB protection.

Wraparound Fit

Keeps wind and debris out. Also blocks light from the sides which is really helpful when you're moving fast or in bright conditions.

Lightweight & Durable

TR90 frames are flexible and tough. Polycarbonate lenses resist impacts way better than regular plastic. Important if you're doing anything active.

Anti-Fog Ventilation

Airflow channels prevent fogging when you're sweating. Hydrophobic coatings help water bead off instead of sticking to the lenses.

Secure Fit

Adjustable nose pads and grippy temple tips keep them in place. Nothing worse than sunglasses sliding down when you're trying to focus on the trail or road.

Lens Tints

Grey/Smoke: All-around good for bright sunny days. Natural color perception.

Amber/Brown: Better contrast in variable light. Good for trail running or mountain biking.

Blue Mirror: Cuts glare on water. Popular for fishing and water sports.

More details coming as we finalize our specs